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Zelhar:

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--- Quote from: zelhar on May 26, 2008, 12:24:31 PM ---For start Gam Bashan veGam Gilad is a forum nickname meaning Both the Bashan and the Gilad, (Two Israeli teritories east of the Jordan river that are currently occupied by Syria and Jordan).
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Bashan is under Israeli rule because it is part of what is now called The Golan Heights.



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It's the other way around- the Golan is part of the Bashan.

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I thought all of The Bashan is under our rule.

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The Golan is in fact a small portion of it.

http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%94%D7%91%D7%A9%D7%9F

takebackourtemple:
   When my brother was born we didn't have any dead relatives to name him after. This was right after the Rav was murdered, so we named him Mier.

q_q_:

--- Quote from: takebackourtemple on June 15, 2008, 01:10:36 AM ---   When my brother was born we didn't have any dead relatives to name him after. This was right after the Rav was murdered, so we named him Mier.


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because  "i before e, except after c "   ?



takebackourtemple:
   They still are, but were never part of the JDL. He was more of a Rabbi(from a religious perspective) and friend to my family(including grandparents on my mother's side) than a political leader. Of course they agreed with him. I do know that they used to help out with Kahane dinners.

takebackourtemple:
   It was my parents who thought of the idea. I was just in agreement.

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